CONFIRMED: PJ TO PLAY BOTH NIGHTS OF BRIDGE SCHOOL!

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  • SolarWorld wrote:

    Bleh...

    I would rather sit on the lawn, with 10-20 of my friends.....

    But thats just me....

    What if you could sit just a few rows from the stage? :)

    For me it's not worth ~$300, which is about how much it was to sit there in 2006. Though some of my friends will say otherwise. ;)
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  • Brisk.
    Brisk. Posts: 11,581
    Any idea when this is will be made official?
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    Brisk. wrote:
    Any idea when this is will be made official?


    mid-september i believe
  • Brisk.
    Brisk. Posts: 11,581
    norm wrote:
    Brisk. wrote:
    Any idea when this is will be made official?


    mid-september i believe

    Damn, I want to book my flights now etc but if it isn't official then im risking a silly amount of money. Stone is meant to be giving an interview sometime this week, maybe he'll mention that.
  • SOLAT319
    SOLAT319 Posts: 4,609
    AmishGuy91 wrote:
    I can't believe these shows haven't sold out yet....definitely would have if they were in Texas.

    What are you talking about? Tickets haven't even gone on sale yet.
    I have no patience for bad music and stupid people...

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  • SOLAT319
    SOLAT319 Posts: 4,609
    SolarWorld wrote:

    Bleh...

    I would rather sit on the lawn, with 10-20 of my friends.....

    But thats just me....

    What if you could sit just a few rows from the stage? :)

    For me it's not worth ~$300, which is about how much it was to sit there in 2006. Though some of my friends will say otherwise. ;)

    *points to herself* Friend who will say otherwise :P
    I have no patience for bad music and stupid people...

    The whole world will be different soon the whole world will be RELIEVED

    #resistgezi #resistturkey #resisttaksim #direnturkiye #direngezi
    #standingman #duranadam
  • Yefa
    Yefa Posts: 1,134
    This year will be my 12th consecutive and 13th BSB overall. It's always a special show and even better than usual when i get to see Pearl Jam there. I look forward to the experience yet again this year.
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  • DaveyG
    DaveyG Posts: 225
    Hopefully, I can go...
    10/23/10, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California (24th Bridge School Benefit)
    10/24/10, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California (24th Bridge School Benefit)
    07/11/11, Paramount Theater, Oakland, California (Eddie Vedder Solo Show)
    10/22/11, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California (Eddie Vedder Solo Show, 25th Bridge School Benefit)
  • YourDirtisMyfood
    YourDirtisMyfood Boston Posts: 4,668
    it's usually acoustic, right?
  • walkunafraid
    walkunafraid Posts: 2,655
    it's usually acoustic, right?

    Yes, always. :)
    Everything has chains...Absolutely nothing's changed. - PJ

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  • norm wrote:
    Brisk. wrote:
    Any idea when this is will be made official?


    mid-september i believe

    Either right before or right after Farm Aid is in the bag. Neil gets that over & done with before he puts out the official line up for Bridge. Until it comes from Neil (Bridge School) there won't be any official announcement from any band... rumors yeah... but he's pretty strict about being the one that makes the announcement. Any band caught making an official announcement on their website before Neil gives the go-ahead gets booted off the bill. Just a little Bridge trivia..
    "If you're looking for someone to pull you out of that ditch, you're out of luck."
  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 15,104
    Brisk. wrote:
    norm wrote:
    Brisk. wrote:
    Any idea when this is will be made official?


    mid-september i believe

    Damn, I want to book my flights now etc but if it isn't official then im risking a silly amount of money. Stone is meant to be giving an interview sometime this week, maybe he'll mention that.

    how much roughly do you think it would cost all in from england


    this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
  • AtlantaJammer
    AtlantaJammer Posts: 2,611
    I've never been to Bridge School and I think I'll be making the trip from the east coast this year...if I can get tickets...


    Sweet. I missed you this past tour.
  • Yefa wrote:
    This year will be my 12th consecutive and 13th BSB overall. It's always a special show and even better than usual when i get to see Pearl Jam there. I look forward to the experience yet again this year.
    Can you or anyone else please remind me what time things get kicked off on Saturday? I'm trying to decide if I need to leave Friday or can make the 10-12 hour drive on Saturday and still have plenty of time to see the full lineup. I only want to take two days off from work so I'll need Monday off for sure. Just trying to decide if I should take Friday off or Tuesday to recover.
  • Brisk.
    Brisk. Posts: 11,581
    [quote="lastexitlondon"

    Damn, I want to book my flights now etc but if it isn't official then im risking a silly amount of money. Stone is meant to be giving an interview sometime this week, maybe he'll mention that.[/quote]

    how much roughly do you think it would cost all in from england[/quote]

    £500 is the flight, accomodation i'll get for free as i have friends, tickets i'm unsure about but also im planning a drive down the west coat as well.
  • maxDaddy
    maxDaddy Posts: 36
    Yefa wrote:
    This year will be my 12th consecutive and 13th BSB overall. It's always a special show and even better than usual when i get to see Pearl Jam there. I look forward to the experience yet again this year.
    Can you or anyone else please remind me what time things get kicked off on Saturday? I'm trying to decide if I need to leave Friday or can make the 10-12 hour drive on Saturday and still have plenty of time to see the full lineup. I only want to take two days off from work so I'll need Monday off for sure. Just trying to decide if I should take Friday off or Tuesday to recover.

    Saturday show starts at 5pm and runs until about midnight. Sunday show starts at 2pm and runs 'til about 9pm. Pearl Jam will probably be the "headliner" one of the 2 nights, but probably not both nights. One year The Who played near the end on Saturday night, and near the beginning on Sunday afternoon... Neil likes to mix it up that way. Or sometimes an artist has a show that night somewhere else so needs to play/leave early. When Pete Townshend showed up unannounced one year, he played in the afternoon then had a WHO show in San Jose later that night (which I snuck into after the Bridge concert! Ha! Saw most of the Quadrophenia set...)
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    For Pearl Jam's 20th Birthday, A Bridge School Gig

    Pearl Jam fans, save the date: guitarist Stone Gossard says the closest thing to a 20th birthday gig for the band will be a slot on the bill of Neil Young's annual Bridge School Benefit in Mountain View, Calif. on Oct. 23 and 24.

    "The only thing we've got going on in October is Bridge School, which is really special," Gossard told Billboard while in New York to support the new album by his side-band, Brad. "So that's our 20th anniversary, which is fitting. It's perfect: not too blown up. It's not about us, it about all those kids that are on stage with you and about Neil Young and his commitment, his influence." It will be Pearl Jam's eighth Bridge appearance. The group first played the benefit, which supports Young's school for children with severe physical disabilities, back in 1992.

    The Bridge School dates, which will likely be held at the Shoreline Amphitheater, begin the day after Pearl Jam's exact anniversary. Oct. 22 marks the date in 1990 that the band, then called Mookie Blaylock, played its first show in Seattle's tiny Off Ramp club.

    "It's so great that it's still going on, isn't it? 'Just stick together,' that's the advice we got from [U2's manager] Paul McGuinness," back in the early 90s, Gossard says, laughing. "I think we've just stayed on course in a way that's maybe encouraged people and surprised people, and I think there's more that we can do."

    No other acts, aside from Neil Young, have yet been announced for the 2010 Bridge concerts.

    Though Pearl Jam has been plenty busy this year -- they've done both a U.S. and European tour and released digital bootlegs of every show -- Gossard divulges that the band is mulling a South American trek for 2011.

    Meanwhile, plans for the follow up to the Seattle rock veterans' 2009 album "Backspacer," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, are just in the early stages, according to Gossard. "We were actually talking about trying to get in [to write and record] before Bridge School, but I think this Band Of Horses [tour] with Brad is going to make that harder to do. But the band is definitely going to get together probably [initially] without [frontman] Ed [Vedder] and start to hammer out some more demos and get some stuff to the point where he can hear it."

    Pearl Jam's various members, however, have spent their summer vacations moonlighting with other musical projects. Gossard's Brad released its fourth studio album "Best Friends?" this month; it's available at PearlJam.com. As he mentioned, Brad will hit the road in October opening for Band of Horses, who themselves opened for Pearl Jam this spring.

    "I'm hoping that Brad can do for [Band Of Horses'] show what they did for Pearl Jam," Gossard says. "[Singer] Shawn [Smith] hasn't played in arenas really and his voice through a big PA is going to really fill it up in a way that's going to surprise people."

    Gossard adds that Brad will also slip in a few headlining New York shows and possibly a TV appearance while Band Of Horses heads to Texas to play the Austin City Limits Music Festival, which takes place Oct. 8-10.

    "I'm really looking forward to interpreting this new [Brad] material and going back and relearning old songs that we've maybe never even played before, really showcasing what Brad's sound is. It started pretty naturally, I mean it was in '91, '92, so when everyone was going heavy we were going super mellow... I am fascinated by that aspect of being in bands and how time can strength your bonds; how that exaggerates the emotion of the music."

    Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, who contributed brand new solo song "Better Days" to the just-released "Eat, Pray, Love" soundtrack, will pop up in Little Rock, Ark. to headline a West Memphis Three benefit on Aug. 28 alongside the Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines. Proceeds from the concert, which will be held in the 700-capacity Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church, will go to Arkansas Take Action which has long been fighting to overturn what many feel are the wrongful murder convictions of three locals. Vedder has supported the cause for a decade.

    Drummer Matt Cameron, as previously reported, is doing double duty: he has played a handful of reunion shows with his original band, Soundgarden. So far, the quartet has played a pair of club shows plus the closing night headlining Lollapalooza slot. An album of hits and rarites, "Telephantasm" -- which includes the previously unreleased 1991 outtake "Black Rain" -- is due Sept. 28. More Soundgarden dates have been rumored but not confirmed.

    "I'm looking forward to seeing some more Soundgarden shows," says Gossard. "I hope that that's part of the mix of next year. Matt getting out there and playing some dates with Soundgarden would make the world so happy. They're crushing and the songs are so great. You can tell they are so reverential about their music, and they're playing with conviction. It just shows you how different bands make the same drummer play in different ways."


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  • its just gish
    its just gish San Antonio, TX Posts: 880
    Brisk. wrote:
    [quote="lastexitlondon"

    Damn, I want to book my flights now etc but if it isn't official then im risking a silly amount of money. Stone is meant to be giving an interview sometime this week, maybe he'll mention that.

    how much roughly do you think it would cost all in from england[/quote]

    £500 is the flight, accomodation i'll get for free as i have friends, tickets i'm unsure about but also im planning a drive down the west coat as well.[/quote]

    You're telling me.. I want to book my stuff now..
  • camaros
    camaros Posts: 1,003
    can i come too? $320 roundtrip from newark EWR
    i like sound...
  • Damnit. Brad is opening for Band of Horses on several dates but not here in SLC.

    Good to get more confirmation about Bridge School though.